Bodhisattva's ActivityTypepadTypepadtag:typepad.com,2003:profile.typepad.com/services/activity/atom/tag:api.typepad.com,2009:6p0120a4dcdf70970bBodhisattvahttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttp://profile.typepad.com/6p0120a4dcdf70970btag:api.typepad.com,2009:6e0120a4dcdf70970b0120a60eb695970c Bodhisattva is now following The Typepad Team http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/follow2009-10-03T04:26:46Ztag:api.typepad.com,2009:6p00d83451c82369e2The Typepad Teamhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/persontag:api.typepad.com,2009:6e0120a4dcdf70970b0120a4dd1276970b Bodhisattva posted an entry http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2009-08-10T00:36:13Ztag:api.typepad.com,2009:6a0120a4dcdf70970b0120a4dd1271970bNature of Bodhisattvahttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/article2009-08-10T00:36:12Ztag:api.typepad.com,2009:6p0120a4dcdf70970bBodhisattvahttp://profile.typepad.com/6p0120a4dcdf70970bThe story goes as follows: three people are walking through a desert. Parched and thirsty, they spy a high wall ahead. They approach and circumnavigate it, but it has no entrance or doorway. One climbs upon the shoulders of the others, looks inside, yells &quot;Eureka&quot; and jumps inside. The second then climbs up and repeats the actions of the first. The third laboriously climbs the wall without assistance and sees a lush garden inside the wall. It has cooling water, trees, fruit, etc. But, instead of jumping into the garden, the third person jumps back out into the desert and seeks out desert wanderers to tell them about the garden and how to find it. The third person, as you&#39;ve likely concluded, is the Bodhisattva (referenced from the writings of Pema Chodron, teacher/guide of compassion). The story goes as follows: three people are walking through a desert. Parched and thirsty, they spy a high wall ahead. They approach and circumnavigate it, but it has no entrance or doorway. One climbs upon the shoulders of the others, looks inside, yells &quot;Eureka&quot; and jumps inside. The second then climbs up and repeats the actions of the first. The third laboriously climbs the wall without assistance and sees a lush garden inside the wall. It has cooling water, trees, fruit, etc. But, instead of jumping into the garden, the third person jumps back out into the desert and seeks out desert wanderers to tell them about the garden and how to find it. The third person, as you&#39;ve likely concluded, is the Bodhisattva (referenced from the writings of Pema Chodron, teacher/guide of compassion).tag:api.typepad.com,2009:6a0120a4dcdf70970b0120a4dce375970bRevolution of the Bodhisattvahttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/collection